Posts Tagged ‘SF Giants’

Nats lose on Giants walk-off homer; Zimmerman streak at 30

Zimmerman Extends Streak, but Bullpen Costs Nats Again – The PostBeimel blows it this time for Nats – The Wash. TimesJoe Beimel blew the save, getting down to the last strike too:
For even though the veteran left-hander retired the first two men he faced and was one out from closing out a victory, disaster still [...]

Nats fall to Giants; Zimmerman extends hitting streak

Nats’ Bats Can’t Overcome Cabrera’s Arm – The PostCabrera implodes for Nationals – The Wash. TimesLast night’s pitching matchup of Daniel Cabrera and Randy Johnson featured the two tallest opposing starting pitchers to face each other in a game ever. Like most (maybe all, I can’t remember of the top of my head) DC Cab [...]

Nats swept by the Giants

At least there was some excitement in last night’s 3-2 loss.
Giants Lower the Broom, Complete Sweep of Nats – The PostNats end homestand with another whiff – The Wash. Times
Ryan Zimmerman is rehabbing — be thorough man.Zimmerman Starts Light Exercises With Shoulder – The PostZimmerman starts shoulder rehab – The Wash. Times
The team is dreadful [...]

Nats split series with Giants

Washington 3 SAN FRANCISCO 1 (CBS Sportsline Boxscore)
Rookie Joel Hanrahan pitched in and out of trouble for 5 1/3 innings, but only gave up a single run. The busiest bullpen in the National League came through again and held the opposition scoreless. Jon Rauch pitched well, getting out of the the eighth with the tying [...]

Nats lose 5-0; can tie series at 3:35 p.m.

SAN FRANCISCO 5 Washington 0 (CBS Sportsline Boxscore)
The Nats only managed four hits last night and Dmitri Young had to be removed because of a tweak in his hamstring. He plans to resume playing tomorrow in Arizona. Matt Cain (6 IP) earned the victory for the Giants, while Tim Redding picked up the loss for [...]

Nats give up *, but win 8-6

Washington 8 SAN FRANCISCO 6 (CBS Sportsline Boxscore)
Barry Bonds hit his 756th career homer (The Post) last night and still LOST. Mike Bascik goes down in history(The Post) as the one who threw the pitch that became 756. He joked the other day that he and Al Downing were to get together and play [...]

Nats fall to Giants, don’t give up *

SAN FRANCISCO 3 Washington 2 (11 innings) (CBS Sportsline Boxscore)
Barry Bonds didn’t hit his 756th home run (The Post), but the Giants beat the Nats 3-2 in 12 innnings, wasting a strong effort by rookie John Lannan. 1B Dimitri Young put the Nats ahead with a homer in the 10th, but the Giants came back [...]

Season sweep denied

Armas Falters, Stanton Rises – The PostThe Nats could not complete a season sweep of the Giants yesterday in San Francisco. Tony Armas Jr. pitched like — Tony Armas, Jr. giving up six runs in 3 2/3’s innings. Frank Robinson:
If I could fix him, I wouldn’t be sitting here. Believe me, I’d be sitting on [...]

Two in a row in "The City"

Familiar Faces Lift Nationals Past S.F. – The PostLivan Hernandez pitched like ¡LIVAN! again, leading Washington to a 4-1 win over the Giants. He gave up one run over seven innings and raised his record above .500 for the first time all season. Final score: 4-1
More from The Wash. Times: Livan pitches a gem for [...]

Soriano leads Nats past Giants

Nationals Hand Giants Eighth Straight Loss – The PostThe un-traded Alfonso Soriano had a big night by the bay with three hits. Austin Kearns also had three hits as the Nats scored 10 runs. Pistachio pitched decently. Ryan Wagner made his Nationals debut in the bullpen and gave up three runs in 1 2/3 innings.
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